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R&D – A Guide to Creating Spatial Audio Podcasts

Spatial audio is changing the way we experience recorded sound, making it possible to add entirely new layers of sonic presence to narrative storytelling mediums. As the emerging field continues to come into focus, standards are being defined in real time — making it a crucial time to experiment and share information across the space.

Source: R&D – A Guide to Creating Spatial Audio Podcasts

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Stuck, A. (2022). R&D – A Guide to Creating Spatial Audio Podcasts. walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/2022/12/12/rd-a-guide-to-creating-spatial-audio-podcasts/
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